Korean Elite Commandos & Spetnaz on Border
Posted By: Robinhood Date: Saturday, 25 November 2000, 7:16 p.m.
EXCLUSIVE TO THE SPOTLIGHT By Mike Blair November 27, 2000
Like something out of a spy novel, more skirmishes have erupted on the U.S. -Mexican border-this time involving federal law enforecement and North Korean elite troops and Russian mercenaries.
Elite North Korean commandos and mercenaries, who may be working jointly with Mexican drug cartels, were involved in a recent shooting incident with Border Patrol agents along the southern California border with Mexico, according to SPOTLIGHT sources. On Oct. 24, border agents in the vicinity of the Otay Mesa border crossing southeast of San Diego were attacked without provocation by Mexican soldiers, who were accompanied by what the U.S. agents perceived to be Chinese-speaking troops and blond-haired caucasians in military garb. Two of the foreigners apparently took up sniping positions against the American law enforcement officers. A border agent said several Mexican nationals attempting to cross the border indicated that they encountered "Chinese soldiers" dressed in fatigues. "Two of three of them were close enough {to what they perceived to be Chinese soldiers} and said they heard men speaking what they described as Chinese," the border agent said. "{The Mexicans} were scared and said they had seen the men before including some white men driving military-type vehicles." GETS STRANGER "There's been strange things going on," the border agent added. "Even homeowners have been calling about automatic weapons fire in the canyons near Otay Mesa. I know my friends with the San Diego Police Department also hear about it. There's something going on and most of us feel like we are not being told everything." A retired Air Force Special Operations Command officer, who specializes in high-tech radar and communications electronics and spent considerable time along the U.S. border with Mexico and in South Korea, told The SPOTLIGHT that the Asian soldiers most likely were not Chinese but members of the elite North Korean Commando Rangers. Viewed by most military experts as among the very best elite troops in the world, the Commando Rangers have been responsible for making numerous incursions into South Korea on sabotage and spying missions, he said. The North Koreans are deeply involved in the international drug trade, particularly in Europe where they are operating out of their country's embassies, to raise hard currency to help fund the economically hard-pressed communist regime in Pyongyang, the former Air Force officer said. "Obviously, the North Korean Commando Rangers, who have a long history of being in Mexican territory anyway, could be protecting the Mexican drug cartel's operations in smuggling drugs across the U.S. border." said the retired officer, who served in conjunction with the top secret National Security Agency (NSA) . "After all, the big money in the international drug trade come from smuggling drugs into the U.S. "I would also hazard the guess that the blond-haired soldiers seen in the vicinity were Russian mercenaries, probably former members of Soviet Spetsnaz units within the former Red Army," he added. According to the Border Patrol, the foreign soldiers that agents encountered near Otay Mesa did not understand Spanish. It has been reported as far back as the 1980's that North Korean spy ships operated in the Gulf of California, between Baja Peninsula and the Mexican mainland and as far north as withing 50 miles of the U.S. border, the retired intelligence officer pointed out. The SPOTLIGHT reported about these incursions into North American waters by the North Korean spy ships in an exclusive article in the Aug. 20, 1994, issue. Other articles appeared in The Arizona Republic at about the same time. SPY SHIPS IN BAJA According to that SPOTLIGHT exclusive, the North Koreans were "sending spy ships deep into the Gulf of California, to a point only about 50 miles from the U.S. Mexican border, where they have been monitoring U.S. Air Force activity in California and Arizona and supplying terrorists training at secret camps in Northern Mexico." In that issue, The SPOTLIGHT also reported: .North Koreans supplied guns and other military equipment to the Red regime that was ousted by U.S. forces last October {1983} from the small island-nation of Grenada in the Eastern Carribean, as well as placing intelligence agents and military technicians within that country. .For two years North Korean spy ships have had practically a free rein in operating throughout the vital Gulf of California, which extends for several hundred miles north and south between the Baja Peninsula and the north-western coast of Mainland Mexico. .One of the vessels identified as Clomax 71, was seized by the Mexican Navy off the coast of Puerto Oenasco (Rocky Point), about 50 miles from the U.S. border, last Jan. 31 {1983}. The 300 foot-foot long vessel was sprouting numerous radio and radar eavesdropping antennas. It was operating in the gulf under North Korean registry but flying the Mexican flag. Aboard the vessel was a crew of 28 North Koreans and seven Mexicans, who were found to have false passports...Sources indicated that the Clomax 71 as well as several other North Korean ships that have been operating in the Gulf, were monitoring the U.S. Air Force traffic in the southwestern U.S., particularly in southern California and Arizona. .North Korean ships are believed to be supplying several terrorist training camps in the region. The camps are located in the mountains of the Baja California Norte, the northern half of the Baja Peninsula, which directly borders the U.S. and in mountains north and east of Culican in central Mexico. .According to the sources, some of the North Koreans aboard the ship were believed to be "soldiers or commandos" who were involved in training of revolutionaries and terrorist at the secret camps. The 1984 SPOTLIGHT article revealed the "possibility.....that camps are training terrorist to infiltrate the United States among the tens of thousands of illegal aliens who cross into the U.S. every year." |